Emergency medicine is a communicative activity, and characteristics such as incomplete information, time pressure, and the potentially serious consequences of errors complicate effective communication and decision making. The present study examined the triage process as an interpretive activity driven in part by the patient’s story. Of four identified communication processes in the emergency department (ED), the “handoff” of patients between shifts has been identified as especially problematic since missing contextual details from patients’ stories increased the probability of errors. The problematic nature of patient handoffs led to our interest in triage, the initial site of interpretation and decision making. Triage distinguishes patient...
Background. Triage nurses play a pivotal role in the emergency department. However some researchers ...
INTRODUCTION: Data acquisition is still one of the important challenges to be met in clinical settin...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...
Emergency medicine is a communicative activity, and characteristics such as incomplete information, ...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive qualitative study of the decision-making aspects of emerg...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The interaction between nurse and patient in Emergency Department triage is a...
Abstract Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a high...
Decision-making at triage is fraught with uncertainty at the best of times and is compounded further...
It is well documented that emergency service staff consider some patients to be ‘inappropriate atten...
Introduction: Triage is the process whereby individuals presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) ...
Aim. This paper presents the findings of one aspect of a larger study aiming to build a substantive ...
Accuracy of triage decisions is a major influence on patient outcomes. Triage nurses\u27 knowledge a...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...
Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a highly dynami...
One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decis...
Background. Triage nurses play a pivotal role in the emergency department. However some researchers ...
INTRODUCTION: Data acquisition is still one of the important challenges to be met in clinical settin...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...
Emergency medicine is a communicative activity, and characteristics such as incomplete information, ...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive qualitative study of the decision-making aspects of emerg...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The interaction between nurse and patient in Emergency Department triage is a...
Abstract Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a high...
Decision-making at triage is fraught with uncertainty at the best of times and is compounded further...
It is well documented that emergency service staff consider some patients to be ‘inappropriate atten...
Introduction: Triage is the process whereby individuals presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) ...
Aim. This paper presents the findings of one aspect of a larger study aiming to build a substantive ...
Accuracy of triage decisions is a major influence on patient outcomes. Triage nurses\u27 knowledge a...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...
Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a highly dynami...
One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decis...
Background. Triage nurses play a pivotal role in the emergency department. However some researchers ...
INTRODUCTION: Data acquisition is still one of the important challenges to be met in clinical settin...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...